Through the Rift Valley Kenya Safari & Seychelles

Experience the diverse wildlife and spectacular landscapes of Kenya, then unwind on a picturesque beach in the Seychelles. Kenya is home to some of the finest and most densely populated wildlife parks in Africa, and the Seychelles is regarded as one of the most luxurious destinations on the planet.

From the vast plains of the Maasai Mara National Park to the shimmery pink waters of Lake Nakuru, explore some of the country’s wonderfully diverse scenery on this Kenya safari. Make yourself at home in colourful Sopa Lodges while staying in the Maasai Mara, Lake Nakuru, and Amboseli. These Sopa lodges have a wonderful rustic charm and are perfectly situated.

The picturesque islands of the Seychelles boast some of the most stunning beaches the world has to offer. Spend a week unwinding in the 5-star Constance Ephelia, this stunning hotel has 4 outdoor swimming pools and several tennis courts.

Kenya Safari Attractions

Nairobi National Park is the only national park in the world that borders a capital city, which makes it easier to access. The park also has the highest density of black rhino anywhere in the world, so you’re highly likely to find several of these gentle giants wandering around.

The iconic Maasai Mara National Reserve offers the chance to see one of the true wonders of the natural world, the great wildebeest migration.

The Sopa Lodge in Amboseli is particularly special, as the swimming pool has fantastic views of the nearby Mt Kilimanjaro.

The sublime beaches of the Seychelles make for a welcome way to unwind after your Kenya safari. You can also explore vibrant coral reefs in turquoise waters by snorkelling.

Best time to visit

June to October: This is the ideal time for a Kenya safari. The weather is clear and sunny, and temperatures are around 23-28°C. It is also the time of year that the great wildebeest migration visits the Maasai Mara, which is a sight to behold.

The Seychelles have a warm climate throughout the year, and there aren’t any particularly bad months to travel. For underwater activities however, travelling in March – May or September – November will give you the best visibility.

What’s included

Transfers in Nairobi & Mahé

All transport and game drives on safari sector will be in a safari 4x4 with pop-up roof (maximum 7 passengers) with an English speaking driver-guide on shared basis

Safari activities as specified

Meals and accommodation as specified

All park fees and government taxes

1 bottle mineral water per person per day on game drives

Flight from Nairobi to Mahé

What’s excluded

Flights & Taxes to Nairobi & return from Mahé

Visa for Kenya ($50.- per person payable on line)

Driver guide or local escort gratuities (we suggest $US 10.- per person per day while on Safari)

Note: Proof of adequate Travel Insurance MUST be provided before departure.

Our opinion

Andre - ‘'A Kenya safari can offer you superb game viewing. You are likely to see leopard, lion and cheetah in the Masai Mara, home of BBC’s Big Cat Diaries, not to mention more wildlife in the other Kenyan parks. After that, relax and unwind on the Seychelles’ pristine shores or explore its vibrant coral reefs. I advise mixing lazy days with island hopping in search of wildlife including the giant tortoise.”